Hereβs an historic Pink Floyd document. Created in 1981 for βThe Wallβ movie. This is the screenplay that was written by Roger Waters & illustrated by Gerald Scarfe.
The Wall
β Scribed by Sarah Jane Singer
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1737842610
- ASIN
- B09L7M317M
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β¦ Synopsis
"I dreamed of the Outside. It was murky, like a smudge of gray sky after rain, like my motherβs tears. But the call that came with the dream was clear. Go, it said. Go out. Something awaits you."
Julia has lived her whole life inside the Wall, the shining fortress her father built. But she dreams of knowing the world, and one day, the world calls to her. She runs away from home with a false name, a magical gift from her ailing mother, and her lion companion. But leaving triggers a curse, and no matter how hard she tries to outrun it, it catches up with herβas curses often do.
Now, with only the help of a mysterious archer she meets along her journey, Julia must confront dark magic, uncover the secrets of her mother's past and her own abilities, and discover who she is outside of the Wall, if she is ever to survive the curse and build a life of her own.
Fans of Naomi Novik and Laura E. Weymouth will love Sarah Jane Singerβs lyrical, adventurous debut novel.
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